Reading and Writing Skills for Students of Literature in English: Modernism and Modernity Enric Monforte Jacqueline Hurtley Bill Phillips
Virginia Woolf A Room of One’s Own (1929)
Virginia Woolf ( )
Virginia Woolf Painting of Virginia Woolf by her sister Vanessa Bell.
Writes stories for The Hyde Park Gate News 1895 Death of his mother—First serious mental breakdown 1897 Death of her half-sister Stella 1904 Death of her father—Second mental breakdown Virginia and her sisters and brothers move to Bloomsbury
The Bloomsbury Group Clive Bell ( ): art critic Vanessa (Stephen) Bell ( ): painter Roger Fry ( ): art critic and painter Duncan Grant ( ): painter John Maynard Keynes ( ): economist Desmond MacCarthy ( ): journalist and editor
The Bloomsbury Group Thoby Stephen ( ): the Cambridge connection Adrian Stephen ( ): psychoanalyst Lytton Strachey ( ): historian Saxon Sydney Turner ( ): civil servant Leonard Woolf ( ): writer, publisher and civil servant
The Bloomsbury Group Virginia (Stephen) Woolf ( ): writer and publisher E.M.Forster ( ): novelist and publisher
The Bloomsbury group Clive Bell and Vanessa (Stephen) Bell
The Bloomsbury group Roger Fry (Self-Portrait); Duncan Grant; John Maynard Keynes
The Bloomsbury group Desmond MacCarthy; Thoby Stephen; Adrian Stephen by Duncan Grant
The Bloomsbury group Lytton Strachey; Saxon Sydney Turner; Leonard Woolf by Henry Lamb
The Bloomsbury group Virginia Woolf and E.M.Forster oolf.jpg
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Begins contributing to the Times Literary Supplement Deaths of his brother Thoby and his aunt Caroline E. Stephen Starts working on her first novel The Voyage Out 1912 Marries Leonard Woolf Virginia and Leonard Woolf's Wedding Day, 10 August
Monk’s House (East Sussex) Virginia and Leonard Woolf lived here together from 1919 until her suicide in 1941; Leonard remained in the home until his death in 1969 Left, Virginia's writing lodge at the rear of the Monk's House property
Monk’s House (East Sussex) Virginia Woolf's writing lodge
1941 Commits suicide Colour Print of Virginia Woolf taken by Gisèle Freund (1939) 1936 Serious mental breakdown
Virginia Woolf’s works The Voyage Out (1915) Night and Day (1919) Jacob’s Room (1922) Mrs Dalloway & The Common Reader: First Series (1925) To the Lighthouse (1927) Orlando (1928) A Room of One’s Own (1929) The Waves (1931) The Common Reader: Second Series (1932) Flush (1933) The Years (1937) Three Guineas (1938) Between the Acts (1941)
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